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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2009

General discussion about the experience as a gay deaf person with different approach from people or from the community. Just being curious on your own perspective with us (gay people). No harsh comments, or anti-gay comments or you will be removed! Come to my vblog with a great of respect, thank you.

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  • good vlog... thks for sharing ur experience...  wow i did not know about "metrosexually" interesting, i had a teacher at a high school who was either gay or metrosexually but not sure... yeah some people ask silly questions about "sexually"... if person born gay or lesbian, they know it always and it the way who they are... i grew up with a kid who he always knew he was gay... anyways good vlog...

  • Actually, it is Metrosexual. Yeah, many people have the similar experience with curious questions, and approch gay people. Or even finding out after someone came out of the closet. :) Thanks or the comment.

  • I just re-read on the comment- it should say " Thanks for the comment", not just an "or" word. Ooops. :)

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  • QUINCYYYY!!!!!!! lmaoo yess i agree w ya... i have been tho!

  • a lot people always thought I am straight or metrosexual but I am 100% gay always be happy .. I understand that metrosexual what you explain make me feel bad for my uncle hurt feel because I mean to him lol I didnt know word metrosexual dose mean . so very interest metrosexual more different than gay and transexual or straight whatever is.

  • Hello! I really like your vlog as it is very fairness and thoughtfulness with different perspective. One thing I like your approach is fairness in terms of respect in the Deaf gay community per se. I always know that respect is the key. Even if I don't like someone's perspective or opinion, but understand what he/her opinion or something... no hard feelings. However, I expect the same from anyone, whether if they are gay or straight, no matter what... Respect is the key and a MUST!

  • good ones..i have been done alot things in my life since i knew i been gay for long time snice kid. i wasn't confused at all..but one thing i getting sick of people ask me if i have girlfriend or single.. i was like....ha..no! cuz im freakin cute, hot and good looking like brad pitt.. or tom curise like people say i look them. so i just say I'm gay.. depend on people i feel comforable and trust them u know i mean.

  • @ElBatoCabron With hate like yours its no wonder that you will never be able to experience true happiness the hate in your heart will consume you and destroy you, and I can't wait!!

  • FAGGOT!!

  • Thanks for posting and sharing your experiences. I have a bit of trouble with ASL, but I'm encouraged to study more when I watch your vids!

  • I'm always told, "You must be kidding, I thought you're straight!" and "You don't look gay." **Rolling my eyes...

  • I like your description of "metrosexual" - lol!

    Most of the people I think are gay...usually turn out to be gay. (I'm straight) However, I notice younger straight guys, like high school, early 20s are paying a lot more attention to how they look now.. more metrosexual!

    Also, I never ask people about "what they do", but I've had gay guys tell me! uh.... TMI O_O

    funny, also had guys tell me that they "don't do THAT..." whatever, I don't want to know anyway.

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